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		<title>By: Diane Wiman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[the little bag, what you call a sachet (I learned a new term here) has been a favorite of my crochet hook for years. The pattern varies, but quick and fun!
It all began when a young couple mentioned they were combining apartments, therefore had all kinds of &quot;stuff&quot; but wanted gift money to make down payment for a house.
It seemed too easy to write a check (which my husband claims is best) so I crocheted a little drawstring bag, went to the bank and bought a roll of dollar coin$. Actually, there was the time when our own budget was tight, so I just emptied the change jar... Hey, it&#039;s real and plain ol&#039; money, right?
Well, a colorful, jingling bag of coins seems to be the way to go, considering the Thank You notes coming my way.
Gift wrap is usually a cotton yarn dishcloth, tied closed with a shoestring. This has a side benefit of keeping the coins from being too noisy.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the little bag, what you call a sachet (I learned a new term here) has been a favorite of my crochet hook for years. The pattern varies, but quick and fun!<br />
It all began when a young couple mentioned they were combining apartments, therefore had all kinds of &#8220;stuff&#8221; but wanted gift money to make down payment for a house.<br />
It seemed too easy to write a check (which my husband claims is best) so I crocheted a little drawstring bag, went to the bank and bought a roll of dollar coin$. Actually, there was the time when our own budget was tight, so I just emptied the change jar&#8230; Hey, it&#8217;s real and plain ol&#8217; money, right?<br />
Well, a colorful, jingling bag of coins seems to be the way to go, considering the Thank You notes coming my way.<br />
Gift wrap is usually a cotton yarn dishcloth, tied closed with a shoestring. This has a side benefit of keeping the coins from being too noisy.</p>
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